


Pulpit Notice, to be read April 16 


“Peek of Prayer for Missions Abroad” 


April 16-23, 1905 


For the last two years many thousands of Christians in the 
United States and Canada have united in prayer for missions 
abroad during the week beginning the Sunday before Easter 
and closing with Easter. 

The Foreign Missions Boards of the United States and 
Canada have unitedly issued a leaflet containing the topics for 
which prayer is most desired. 

It is desired that this object be remembered in all the regular 
services during the week and at family worship. 

The pastors of this place have agreed to hold a union 
meeting on day. 





oe ELIE. PASTOR : 


Please distribute the enclosed leaflets among the active 
leaders in your church, and write tor as many more as you 
feel will be profitably used. The cost for additional copies 
Withee. cc. -ahundred. 

If possible to hold the union meeting mentioned above, 
say, on ‘Thursday afternoon or evening, kindly take the 
initiative in forming a committee to arrange the time and 


place tor the meeting. 





Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the 
U. S. A., 156 Fifth Avenue, New York. 


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